Latest News Latest News Schools Investing in Students Through Energy Education Scholarships Silicon Valley Power July 22, 2021 At the Santa Clara City Council meeting on Tuesday, July 6, Silicon Valley Power’s Chief Electric Utility Officer Manuel Pineda… Business Sunnyvale Macy’s Demolished, Downtown Sunnyvale Project Nearing Final Phases Erika Towne July 21, 2021 The long-standing Macy’s building in Downtown Sunnyvale is now a pile of rubble. Crews started demolishing the building in late… Milestones Milestones: To Change you have to change! – Opinion Miles H Barber, Publisher July 21, 2021 It is amazing that Santa Clara’s new City Council has taken so long to locate where the pen, pencils, and… Sports Sunnyvale Sees Season End in Sections Andrew Bensch July 20, 2021 After a thrilling run through the District 44 tournament, the Sunnyvale 12U All Stars saw their season end in the… Public Safety Late Night Fire Ignites Saratoga Avenue Office Building Carolyn Schuk July 16, 2021 Smoke still lingered in the air Thursday morning on the 100 block of Saratoga Avenue in Santa Clara after a… Community In It To End It: Non-Profits Team Up to Address Domestic Violence in the Bay Area Erika Towne July 16, 2021 Local non-profits are teaming with the San Francisco 49ers and Blue Shield of California to address the issue of domestic… City Politics High-Density Transit Development Still Off The Table, Council To Apologize For CVRA Debacle David Alexander July 15, 2021 The Santa Clara City Council will not reconsider building a high-density, transit hub development slated to be located on Benton… Business Plan for Sunnyvale’s Next Economic Powerhouse District Moves Forward Jacob Bourne July 15, 2021 In May, the Sunnyvale City Council approved a conceptual land use option for the Moffett Park Specific Plan’s Draft Environmental… City Politics Questions Swirl About New Position and One City Employee’s $35,000 Raise Carolyn Schuk July 14, 2021 The creation of a new high-level Santa Clara planning job that doesn’t appear in the 2021 budget, within days of… City Politics Planning Commission Recommends Senior Housing Development Stand Pat Erika Towne July 14, 2021 Despite a plea from the developer, Santa Clara’s Planning Commission has recommended that the City Council reject a request to… Milestones Milestones: The Smell Gets Worse! – Opinion Miles H Barber, Publisher July 14, 2021 After I had taken a swift smell of the garbage deal made last year by Mayor Lisa Gillmor and her cronies,… City Politics Santa Clara Refusal to Reconsider Fuel Cell Approval Spawns Second Lawsuit Carolyn Schuk July 13, 2021 Late last month fuel cell company Bloom Energy hit Santa Clara with a lawsuit alleging the City enacted new policies… Community Honorees of Santa Clara’s 2021 Community Hero of the Year Awards Receive Recognition Cynthia Cheng July 13, 2021 At the City of Santa Clara’s virtual State of the City on June 30, the Santa Clara City Council presented… Sports Sunnyvale Wins District 44 Championship Andrew Bensch July 12, 2021 “I swung as hard as I could and the next thing I know it’s flying and it’s over the fence.”… Sports Scoring in the Pool and Classroom Joseph Furtado July 8, 2021 The road has not always been easy for Evan Stapleton — he received an autism diagnosis at 3 years old… Community Sunnyvale’s Lo Wong Chang Celebrates 100th Birthday Cynthia Cheng July 8, 2021 Sunnyvale’s Lo Wong Chang’s official date of birth is May 4, 1921. But each year, her actual birthday lands on… Milestones Milestones: Screw The Ethics! – Opinion Miles H Barber, Publisher July 7, 2021 When a senior employee is hired by the City of Santa Clara, there are specific guidelines to which that employee… City Politics Requirements For Redistricting Committee Set, El Camino Plan Returns David Alexander July 7, 2021 The Santa Clara City Council settled on requirements for the committee that will redraw the City’s district lines. At its… Sports Briarwood Routes Campbell in Tournament Opener Andrew Bensch July 7, 2021 After advancing through pool play, the Briarwood 12U All Stars opened up the District-44 double-elimination tournament Tuesday afternoon with a… Business Valley Fair Celebrates Summer, Return to Full Capacity Erika Towne July 6, 2021 Westfield Valley Fair is back open at full capacity and ready to welcome customers. The mall officially re-opened to full… 1 … 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 … 488